- This dual SIM smartphone comes with 5MP autofocus rear camera with LED flash to capture their moments in clearer and sharper images. The 2MP front camera with beauty face mode enables users to take breathtaking selfies.

- Loaded with 21 different languages, users can type in any language of their choice.

- The mediocre display screen with reduced pixel resolution is a major drawback.

- The camera quality and resolution is not up to the mark to capture high-quality HD videos and images.

Verdict:

The Micromax Unite 2 A106 4GB Dual Sim (Grey) is a low-cost dual SIM smartphone with ergonomic features and brilliant user-interface, preloaded apps and different languages, this 1gb ram smartphone is perfect for limited budget buyers. Overall, it is a high-performance smartphone for the price it comes.

Micromax may not always produce the best devices, especially after the initial success of the Canvas HD, but it does try to innovate whenever it can. This can be seen with the Unite series that supports 21 languages and could cater to potentially anyone living in the country. Unfortunately for the recent Micromax Unite 2 A106, the support for various languages is just a gimmick for a tacky smartphone. The Micromax Unite 2 A106 a 1.3 GHz MediaTek MT6582M quad core SoC. This is coupled with less than 4 GB of internal storage - with roughly 2 GB usable - and 1 GB of RAM along with a microSD slot. You'll notice hiccups in the performance all throughout Android 4.4.2 KitKat does run better than Jellybean would due to its low requirements.
A 4.7 IPS display with a WVGA resolution is present and in terms of colour reproduction and quality, it's decent. At least touch response isn't lacking (for the most part). A 5 megapixel rear camera is included with autofocus, HDR, panorama and support for HD video recording. Shots in the day time, again, are somewhat mediocre while night time shots are full of noise. For all of its whiz-bang features and Android 4.4.2 KitKat support, there isn't any long term appeal to the device.
The price of Micromax Unite 2 A106 is Rs. 7813, making it more expensive than the Moto E while offering far less. Take that for what you will but get the Moto E instead.

The Micromax Unite 2 A106 features support for 21 languages, meaning it can cater to just about anyone leaving inside of India. That's not all though - it's one of the few devices under Rs. 10K that offers Android 4.4.2 KitKat. The rest of it has a hard time measuring up though. A quad core MediaTek MT6582M clocked at 1.3 GHz with 1 GB of RAM and 1.67 GB of available user memory make up the features of Micromax Unite 2 A106. There's also a microSD slot for 32 GB more and performance feels sluggish. It doesn't offer nearly the level of performance of the Motorola Moto E and even its 800x480 resolution, 4.7 inch IPS display doesn't feel like it measures up. The viewing angles are decent enough but colour quality and sharpness feel lacking - plus, you'll have to worry about glare most times. A 2000 mAh battery provides 6 hours of screen-on time; moderate usage is slightly better, with about 8 to 9 hours of use. The weakest aspect of the Micromax Unite 2 A106 is its 5 megapixel rear camera which features inadequate flash support. Not even the HDR can save images from shabby quality and fiascos in low light environments.
For the Micromax Unite 2 A106's price, it seems like a good deal. You get tons of different apps and Android 4.4.2 KitKat. However, there's nothing here that the Motorola Moto E can't do better. Download apps for different user languages rather than buying this.

Using this for 2months and its perfect. NO issues with performance. It has led flashlight and front camera which is not there in moto -e. it also has a better graphics card then moto. Check for more reviews in you tube. Smooth processing of applications and being quad core it can handle more tasks than the dual core chip used in moto. Ask any one its the best phone for this price range and it is a complete package. Real VFM.